Pictures: Baltimore's Marching Ravens

Marching Ravens Band

Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr.

Some of the Marching Ravens Band played the new Ravens fight song outside M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens new fight song was unveiled during a news conference at M&T Bank Stadium and has an obvious tie to Baltimore's football past: The tune is the same as the Colts' song, but the lyrics have changed. The team asked fans to vote on whether the team should go with a "2010 Raven-ized lyrics of the Baltimore Colts Fight Song," or stick with the song in use from 1998-2009.

Some of the Marching Ravens Band played the new Ravens fight song outside M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens new fight song was unveiled during a news conference at M&T Bank Stadium and has an obvious tie to Baltimore's football past: The tune is the same as the Colts' song, but the lyrics have changed. The team asked fans to vote on whether the team should go with a "2010 Raven-ized lyrics of the Baltimore Colts Fight Song," or stick with the song in use from 1998-2009. (Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr.)

Some of the Marching Ravens Band, including 10 year old Katie Grimes, played the new Ravens fight song outside M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens new fight song was unveiled during a news conference at the stadium. It has obvious tie to Baltimore's football past: The tune is the same as the Colts' song, but the lyrics have changed. The team asked fans to vote on whether the team should go with a "2010 Raven-ized lyrics of the Baltimore Colts Fight Song," or stick with the song in use from 1998-2009.

Some of the Marching Ravens Band, including 10 year old Katie Grimes, played the new Ravens fight song outside M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens new fight song was unveiled during a news conference at the stadium. It has obvious tie to Baltimore's football past: The tune is the same as the Colts' song, but the lyrics have changed. The team asked fans to vote on whether the team should go with a "2010 Raven-ized lyrics of the Baltimore Colts Fight Song," or stick with the song in use from 1998-2009. (Baltimore Sun photo by Gene Sweeney Jr.)